Legend has it that if Punxsutawney Phil marmot sees his shadow, we will have six more winter weeks. Otherwise, spring will come sooner.
At the moment, Groundhog Day forecast in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, is snow. A lot of that. The forecast for Tuesday morning, while Phil is making his prediction, points to snowfall and temperatures in the mid-20s. of adolescence.
Even though it isn’t snowing much during Phil’s forecast on television, there will be at least 4-6 inches of fresh powder in the soil of a weekend winter storm that will make its way through the Northeast from Sunday to Tuesday.
Forecasts in the past
Scientifically speaking, winter will officially end at the equinox on March 20, regardless of what Phil predicts. But Mother Nature doesn’t always follow the schedule.
In fact, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota have their snowiest time of year after Groundhog Day.
For the past two consecutive years, Phil has not seen his shadow, predicting an early spring.
Phil has many friends
Phil is not alone in his prognostic skills. In fact, there are many others like him. States like Ohio, North Carolina, New York, Georgia, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Illinois, Maryland, West Virginia and Michigan have their own groundhog to use in predictions.
Some of the more colorful names include Pierre C. Shadeaux of Louisiana, General Beauregard Lee of Georgia and Staten Island Chuck of New York, just to name a few.
This means that if you don’t like Phil’s prediction, it’s likely that one of the other woodchucks will predict something you Does to like.